Radiation Therapy/Medical Dissymmetry
My program of choice is radiation therapy, for quite some time it has been an ultimate challenge to me to see how far I could challenge my knowledge to grow. Considering the curiosity that I have regarding the areas of radiology and the medical field in general, it appeared both necessary and a further challenge to continue my education past the bachelor's level. This brought me to a point where it became necessary to create new goals and find new challenges. My ultimate goal is to study radiology and move on to medical dissymmetry after I have completed the therapy program. My experience includes three years hands on experience in the field and, I have done some minor research and extensive community service as closely related to radiology and working directly with people as often as possible. Education and training have always been a paramount aspect of life both professionally and personally. Therefore, this is one of the reasons that continuing in the field of radiology is so important to me; it is the next step in my personal life and career plan. My education consists of a Bachelors degree in Radiological Science, I also maintain a high grade point average (gpa), and pride myself on the care given to my study and work history.
Although I already have a bachelors degree in the field of radiology, that is not enough. I wish to obtain a higher understanding of the subject matter, addition hands on experience, and the opportunity to use all the resources that will be afforded to me by continuing education to a higher level. I realize the need to continue in education if I want to work in the medical field working more extensively within the realm of radiology. Thank you in advance for the opportunity to express my desire in the field of radiology and what I hope to do upon being given the opportunity to continue at the graduate level.
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